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Thomas Croft Neibaur (May 17, 1898 –
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Saint (Mormon) to
receive the
Medal of Honor. He was also the
first soldier...
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Alexander Neibaur (January 8, 1808 –
December 15, 1883) was the
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first Jew to join the
Latter Day
Saint movement...
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Neibaur Nibley (5
January 1923 – 25
February 2008) was an
American pianist,
composer and
music educator. He
wrote the
words and
music to the Latter-day...
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